Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 02, 1898, Image 4

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    6EOBET SOCIETIES.
KAWLIN8 POST, NO. IL
G. A. B.
Hosts t Heppner, Or., the third Saturday of
each month. All veterans are invited to loin.
W. W. Smith. (1. W.Kea,
Adjutant, tt Commander.
pHISPAPKHiskept on til at E.C. Dake's
1 Advertisiuij Anenny, IU and 85 Merchants
Kxoftangs, Han FrHiieihOo. California, where OOu
vac La for advertising can be inade for it.
P. F1SHKH, NKWHPAPKR ADVKRTIH-
ing neot, 21 iuerehants' Exchange Build
ing, Ban i'raiiueo, is our anthoriiwd agent.
Hhis pupr i klt on file at hie orlide.
D. J. AlcFaul, iVl. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Oftice hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to 2
p. m,, at residence, and 10 to 12 a.m.,
and 2 to 5 p in., at ollice in the rear of
Borg's jewelry store.
C E. Redfield
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in First National Bank building.
Bcppncr, Oregon.
Ellis & Phelps
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended to In a prompt
and satisfactory manner. Notaries Pub
' lie and Collectors.
Office, in Natter's Building. Heppner, Oregon.
D. E Gilman
GENERAL COLLECTOR.
Put your old books and noteB in his
bunds and get your money out of them
them. Makes a specially of hard collec
tions. Ollice in J. N. Brown's building, Heppner, Or.
W. A. Richardson
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
and CITY RECORDER.
Ollice at comncll chambers.
Sells and buys real estate, rents houses, pays
taxes, does conveyancing and will serve you iu
any way in his Hue, at reasonable figures.
0. B. Hatt
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
Shaving, - 15 Cents
Hair Cutting, 25 "
Bhop, Matlock Corner, Hoppner, Oregon.
Mathews & Gentry
BARBERS.
Shaving 15 Cent
Hair Cutting 25 "
Shop two doors South of Postoftlce
A. Mallory,
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Is authorized to tnkn all kinds of LAND
PROOFS and I, AND KILINhH
Collections made on reasonable terms,
, Ollice at residence on Chase street.
Uovernmeut hind script for sale.
J. VV. Morrow
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ami
U. S. COMMISSIONER.
Ofllce Iu I'n bid' hub 1 building, Heppner, Or.
S. A. D. Gourley,
A TTORNIC Y.A T-LA W.
I'rnctlcloner Iu all H'ntu and
Federal Courts.
ARLINGTON
OKKUON
Dr. FA. B. Alctzlcr
-DENTIST-
Tei'th KxtriK-ti'd and Filled
J'ridging a specialty
rainless Kx tract ion. . . .
Heppner - - Oregon.
MIIICK I V MAKKICT
the oi.n snort
Is Ihe pbo e In go to get your flue pork
and In t ti , ehopN, alcuk and roasts.
Fish Every Friday.
Hoe n, 'in eiix d linins and bacon Pure leal
lard, keHle remlne.l. old style. Highest casli
price pai l lor ai Hoi .
Bnj. Mathawi.
NEW NAME I
in. (lurdoii lias re-named
his stand the old June
livery htaUt
Tlio Ooiitrnl.
Balfl bay for ss'e. I 'harue ri ssonalile Call
ou Itliu "no lint i tour Iioim s well ' red lor,
A. Abrahamsick
Merchant Tuilor
'i Mtf r T.iil.r nf Heppner
Hi - s . i k l'nt-elass
and . .it i-f.u-trv.
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e liiin i ' ill May Street
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HAH MOKE THAN ONE WIFE.
Congressman From Otah May
Not
Allowed to Take His Seat.
Washington, Nov. 24, Many persons
in Washington believe Representative
elect Brigbam EL Roberts of Utah, may
be f joted from the bouse of repreaeuta
tiveo if the ohsrsre that be ia a poly
nmifit, living openly and avowedly
with more than one wife, can be bua
taii ed. Daring the congressional oan
paign in Utah Mr. Roberts, who was
the democratic candidate, was charged
with biug a polygamiet and with living
with more than ore wife. Il was eaid be
bad admitted be was practicing poloy.
Kftmy, and defended bis aotion on the
ground that it was permitted by bis
religion.
Heretofore Utah has sent Mormons to
the senate and boase of representative,
bat they were not Mormons who praotioed
polygamy. Dr. King, the state's present
congressman, is a thorough believer in
Mormouiem, and last winter delivered
addresses from time to time explaining
and defending its teaohiogs, hut be does
Dot advocate or prnotioe polygamy,
Since Utah has been admitted to tbe
union the anti-polygamy laws passed by
congress have censed to be operative
there, but if Mr. Roberts is a polygamiet
it is held that be is violating tbe consti
tution and laws of Utah, for the new
stute was required by the aot ai'mitting
it to the anion to frame a constitution
and make laws prohibiting and punishiu
polygamy. The anti-polygamy laws
of
oongresS apply, however, to the District
of Columbia, and it is possible that Mr.
Roberts, if be is a polygamist, might be
liable to arrest and punishment here
These laws bave been constructed by the
district oourts in several oases, but law
vera litre do not believe they would
apply to an offense committed in Utah.
Should Mr. Roberts bring more thnn
one wife to Washington with him, how
ever, it is bulioved be would be liable to
prosecution.
Robbed the Gray
A startling incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was tbe subject,
is narrated by bim as follows: "1 was in
a most dreadful condition. My skin was
ulinost yellow, eyrs sunken, tongue
ooated, pain continually in buck and
sides, no appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day Three physicians
nan given me np. Fortunate ly, a friend
advlsml trjmg 'Weolric bitters,' and to
my great v and surprise, tbe first
botUn rondo n derided improvement. I
continued their nee for three weeks, and
now I am well man. I know they saved
mv life and robbed (lie grave of Bnother
victim." No one should fail to trv them.
Only 50 cents per bottle at E. J. Slo
oum's drug store.
Thu aiw fluent roll of Union county
for S!H Iiijh jnat licoti ittimiileted, aud
hIiowh tbo total tuX'ibli) iropf ty (if t: t
oonuty to lm :i,4:w,o;io.
Lev that Altera.
' Love Is not lovt that alters whrn tt alteration
nniis.
That ii one of the aulilimrst linn in all
literature. It in the final definition of love
liy the world's greatest readrr of the human
tnitiil, Shakrsprate. Nearly all women
who truly love, love in thin sublime way.
Men seldoru do.
Woman's moat ilorion endowment i
the power to awaken and hold the pure
and honest love of a worthy man. Wlirti
ahe loses it and still loves on, no one in
the w ide world cn know the heart agony
he rniluies. The woman who sutlers
ftotn wraknrss and derangement of her
special womanly organism soon loses the
power to swsy ihr Wart of a msn. Her
general health suffers and she loses her
good looks, her attractiveness, her suiia-
iniiiy ami ner power ami prestige as a
wimian. in K V. l'irrce, of ltuffalo. N.Y..
with the assistance of his staff of slile phy.
nil-tans, has prescribed for many thousands
of women. He hss devised pet feet and
avicntilic remedy for women's ailments. It
is known as Dr. I'irrce's Fsvutite Prescrin.
tion. It is a positive specific for alt weak
nesses, diseases, disorders, displacements,
irregularities, and debilitating drains pe.
viiimi iu women. it purines, regulates.
sttengthens and heals. Medicine dealers
sell H, and no honest dealer will advise
yon to accept substitute that he may
make a little Isigrr profit.
' I was afflicted with kidney trouble and I
nsvr i nn.i i,,i,,i, iivrr." wnlei Mr. K
ttiiiiic.i4iuiiia K ml h Co . Teias - vt hea
I ct.mmrtiretl v,,tir ntetlirine I was n4 sl.le to
u,i ira hit iee i iwi one l4tlr ol
l-itrt-e-s f.voiilr I'retcttixion an, ht viali f
nis nrtwiii reiiets I am now well I had
.H tsulkrd in kmt ntonths when I , mm
the iteniiueiit. hul iu tea days I was sbls o
SO TICK OF INTENTION.
I AM OFKK K AT THK DAl.l f.S.
I 4 Sot, uiN r, "i w
ORKGON
Nolu
Is lieiehv given Ihst Ihe full, Ins
Itsini',1
lllft lis. riled notice ol tils Intention to
' l"'"'l In npi-trl of l is claim, and
mm ,., ,.r., .ill lw l,-!,,,,, y r ,,r,
i ton It Cleik.al lleiunier. Oregon. on Kainrtlar
fan
, I"". Mi .
K'tMKHT f KIKM1, id Heppner
'I So lle.l,.n V ,., fur llif se V
M. 1. Ii. 1. . V U t,
"it loilitwiiif Hilnoa.alo prole
. ..o'I'oi i. .i., . r it f..t and , n ittai,,n
""'"Hill ftKlhsmel 1, vliaat an. Arthur
" " l I""-!, t'fr JtrobKrtol.n l Kalnli
fi't,tfrf i.i i..,i..,.. nh. 1
i; ' J P, l l as, Kerl.ter.
AthVtXISTK.iro US S O TICK.
Volli lt M llfgmv til?!- HUT Til r
. . ,.-raisimi n aa raii oma apM,iii ,v
itttinlv tonrl t Hot sisi oli.i,..,n ,.
T, st mliiiatf at,,f o !! et,l 0
Ho an. I M I ItontlHtain. tlptt at4ji
All -ra.t,t batmi rla ma ia nil Mli Mtat(
r he l. r .iilisl In rM.tl the aatme lo nt
! lll flln.. a h las teonlt-l a the law
r ua rite. al li.-ppii r. tii,u
. i i . ni'ii'ini iiiiiii ilaie lt.-t,
l''i -I l.s .'tii tlatv ttf ott iol.r. a at
P I'. lM..He..,,
A..., a,' ', f hr tattle ttf
It iistttaud V. Tkoicpsiu, Uisvsss',
Be
Timber Culture Final Proof.
TTNITED 8TAIES LND OFFICE,
THE
J Dalies, Ore., Nov. IK. hvn.
Notice is herebv friven that Attert Matteson.
of Hcppner, baa filed nolice of intention to
niaketlual proof before J. W. Morrow. United
States cominivsiioiier, at hi? ollice In Heppner,
Ore , on Wednesday, the '.JMh ilay of December,
ISiW, on timber culture application No. :):, for
the ie4 of sec No. :4, iu tp No. id, r No. 26 E,
n ai.
He names as witnesses: Kobert P. Matteson.
Reuben J. Haunt, John (jaunt and Milton
Brown, all of Heppner. Ore.
i-u jay r. i.rcAs, negiBter.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
TTNITED HTATES LAND OFFICE, THE
U Dalles, Oregon. Nov. lei, KK.
Notice is hereby given that Keuben J. Gaunt,
of Heppner, lias liled notice of intention to
make final proof beiore J. W. Morrow, United
Ktates commissioner, at his ollice iu Heppner,
Ore,, on Wednesday, the J.stli day of December,
1H'.I8, on timber culture nmilicatlon No (or
the se'i nw'j, ' uu. and e',4 siv'i of sec No.
28, in tp No. 1 S, r No. lit; E, W M
He names as witnesses: Kobert r. Matteson.
Albert Matteson, Milton lirowu and Kobert
Large, all oi ileppuer, Ore.
a-is jay f. ixcas, Kegister.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
Unitkij state Land Office,
The Dalles. Or , Oct. 27. 18'J8.
NOTICE IS II EKE BY GIVEN THAT AR
thur t-tcphens, of Hardmuu, has riled
notice of intention to make lliml proof before
V. Orawford, County clerk, at bis office in
Heppner, Oregon, ou Saturday, tho loth day
of December, 18'W, on timber culture application
no. 3&U, tor the w y, y vt aim 'A y m sec
tion No. 17, in Tp No. 4 8, K No. 25 K. W. M.
He numes as witnesses: Charles Ashbaugh, J,
E. Moreland and Htanfnrd Howell, of Hardman,
and Fred Ashbaugh, of Heppimr, Or.
sio-7 jay v. jlucas Kegister.
NOTICE.
i
U. S. Land Office, The Dalle, Okeuoh,
November 1. 18'J8.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT
this ollice by David H. Heushaw against
Frank Mefntyre ior failure to comply with law
as to Homestead Entry No. 47m, dated August
11, 18!M, upon the S's SK'-i Sec. 24, and NVi
N K'A Section; 2h, Township :f 8, KangeV.fi E. W.
M , in Morrow coiintv, Oregon, with a view to
the cancellation of said entry, the said parties
are hereby tmmmnned to appear at this oltiee on
the 2id day of December, 18H8, at 10 o'clock a.m..
to respond and furnish testimony concerning
sam alleged taiiure. vawter t;rawiora, uounty
Clerk, is authorized to take the testimony here
in nt his ollice at Heppner, Oregon, on Decem
ber iu, 18U8, at iu o clock a. in.
ua-iu jay r l,uca8, Kegister.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
United Statrh Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon, uctotjer 2U, IH'J8.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PUR
simnce of instructions from tho commls
sloner of the general land ollice, under author
ity vested in him by section 2l.ri5, United States
Revised Statutes, as amended by the act of con.
greBB approved February an, 189ft, we will nrO'
ceed to oiler at public sale on the fith day of
December, next, at 111 o'clock a. in,, at this ollice
the following tract of laud, to-wlt: NE!4 NEIi
Sec 19, Tp 3 S, K 2(i E. W. M , containing 40
acres.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands nre advised to file their
claims in this office on or beiore the day above
designated lor tbe commencement of said sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited.
JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
94-5 OTIS I'l'iTEKSON, Receiver.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Okkoon,
October 2li, 189H,
NOTICE IS HK.KEBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has tiled notice
of his intention to mskc tluiil prof in support
oi nis claim, ano inai sum prnot win no mane
before V. Crawlord, County Clerk, nt Heppner,
uregon, on Batuiuay, December iu, I8'.i8, via:
PATRICK KILKENNY, of Heppner,
Homestead Application No 4981, for the KV,
NK'i and N', HEU Sec. 21, Tp 2 N. R 2IS E W M
He names Ihe following witnesses to prove
his continuous rcHiileuee upon and cultivation
ol sali! land, viz: t:hiis. mitt inkle, John Slier
Idaii, James Curly and John Curly, ail of Hcpp
ner, wrcgou.
9il-7 Jay P. Ll't ah, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dai.i.f.s, Okkoon,
Octobers). IH'.H.
NOTICE IS HEUEISY OIVEN THAI' IHE
follow iiig.nniiieil cottier has liled notice
of his Intention to iniiko linal urnof in
support of his claim, and Hint snld proof will
lie maue ueiore t. i rawiont I onnlv I lerk, al
eppner, Oregon, ou Wtdiicsday. Ucccmber7.
1898, viz:
JOSKl'II II. (; EMM ELL, ol Lexington.
Hnmcsteiid application No. 1187 for the SEU
Sec 2:1, I p 1 S, It 2-"' IC.
He names the Pillowing w lliiesies to prove
his eonliiiiioui resident pon and cultivation
nf said land, vl: J. I. Print n, J. L. Gibson, of
Heppner, (M'. gon, nod Thoni.is Hoothby and
David Potter, ol Lexington, (u.";on.
Hid JA r. LUCAS, Kegister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Ollice st La Grande, Oregon, Nov II. Ih'im.
Notice Is hereby uiven Unit the lolluwinu
named netller has tiled mniee of his Intention to
to make lliuil proof In fmppoi-t of lijn claim, nml
that said proni will be liia.le before J . W, Mor
row, I'nlied Htaies eutnminioiicr, at Heppner,
Ore,, ou lieeenilier 2u, lti U:
GEORGE W. VINCENT, of Heppner, Ore,,
Home tesd entry No. rVHii, for the e'. swU and
s'i nw'4. sen 1 1, I'w p 1 N, r 27 E
ite names the ioihik ii u u itneKFcN to prove his
continuous residence upon ami eul'lvallon of
said land, vl: John I llosklna, W il lam Wat.
U-nheriier, Jamea I.. llo nr.l and Allitt U. Bur
tholomew, nil of Heppner, I iregon,
2 i:i L. . n.in,.Kir, Hegiater.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
nKi'tiiTMKsr i ik nil-: im-kriok, i.asu
nlbeest !j Giainle, HrrciMi, Nov. II, 1:ih.
Nollie la lo ii'lv kim'Ii l.n.l the following
Iikiik-.I . tller Ima tiled uollee oi hi Intention to
make final prooi In up.ort ol bis elaini, soil
that said pioii, vull ! nnnle beiore J. W, .Mor
row, I ntleti hiiitea contniip".ioiHr, at Heppner,
Ore , oil Dirt'ii, hei '., ! :
Id A AC INCKN I , of U.-i pner,
Ore,,
Iloineatead eulrv No. n, for the n1
i be1!
and
US in'4 kt In p I N. r 27 E.
He l a n. a ti e follon lnw lluersis to prov
hla eiiuilnnoiia icai icnce upon and eultli stton
ol said Intnl. vi' .tunna M. HW, Jauics L.
tlouard, iVItliain Ait-iRaml Ueoiue I'earaoii, all
of Heppner, Oh-koii.
I l.l Y. . IUHTI.S1T, KiglJ'er.
SOTICE VF INTENTION.
nn-ARTMlM-I K U K IN1I KMR. UNI)
Ottlee nt 1 S lilitu.le. Ou too. Nov. II, last.
Notice la l,,t. ..i mien I nut Ihe lntloHlug
named iM-tiU'r lia lUd notice of bis liiteitllon
tn make linal pio il In anppott ol 1,1a i-IhIiii, and
that snld pr.Hii will l,e m,U Ih.ou J. . Wor
w, I idled -till, a contlnlaaionrr, at ileppuer,
Oregon, on Ihi-cmU'r .i, 1', W:
jAMm U I OW AKH, l Heppner, tire,,
lloinealesd entry No V Ui. lor tbe i and
s ii 1 1 ", t p I N. i '7 K.
lie iiniiiea ilm i.nl.nin uiin,a,i to prove
hlscoiiMitiioir, ii-.cn , i, po:i ami i-ulth atlon
ol Mid land, Jam, a M. flia , laa V In
cent, VMIItnni Avers and iieorae 1'i-srao i, all of
Heppm-r, Oiegon.
il 1.1 K. . Ilvrii i ir, llc.later.
NOTICE OF I MENTION.
f
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t II K I'il. t-S, (IKKiitiN,
J 4 Novemi er p.. I
Nolle la lo-lvl l
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t the following.
raimtl acttlci hn. ni.
tllMS tit'Ml pr -,.i in
that anl picot il i
row, I oil, il Ms 1 a t ,
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Mid land vt J.ti
l.ar, ol II. 1 pi t, 1
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t ol 1,1a 1 '.. lm, and I
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Timber C;i.t.:ro,rin,il Proof.
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NOTICE.
V. 8. Land Owes, Ths Dalles, Ob..
November 5, 1tj8
COMPLAINT HAVING BEKN ENTERED AT
this office by Eliza A. Heyraer against Jour
dean leathers for abandoning his homestead
entry No. 4871, dated August 2i, 189:t, upon the
s ;4of section , township 8 8, range la E. W
M, la Morrow county, Oregon, witli a view to
the cancellation of said entry, the said parties
are hereby summoned to appear at this ollice on
the 4i h day of January. I8W, at 10 o'clock a. m ,
to res-pond and furnish testl irony concerning
said alleged abandonment. Vawter Crawford,
county clerk, is authorized to take the testimo
ny herein, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on
December 27, 181)8. at 10 o'clock a m.
't-Vi Jy f. Lucas, Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Ofpick atLaOkandk, Oreoon,
October 1st. 189S.
JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has Hied notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
ins claim, aim tnat suiii proot will tie maae be
fore the County Clerk of Morrow county, Ore
gon, at Heppner, Oregon, on December 5, 18U8,
LEVI L. HI ATT.
of Gurdane, Oregon, homestead No 6ft 12, for the
lots 1 and 2 and S'A NE Sec. 1 Tp 4 S, K a E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Mat Hughes and A. J. Cook,
of Heppner, Oregon; James A. Pearson and A.
W Norton, of Uuidane, Oregon.
94 ft E. W. Bartlett, Register.
NOTICE-TIMBER CULTURE.
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,
Novemher 9. lH'JS.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED AT
this office bv Ernest C. Montanden airainst
John D. Matheson for failure to comply wi h
law as to timber culture entry No. 2187, dated
May 24, 1880, upon tne nw4 section 32, township
1 N, range 24 E, W M, in Morrow .county, Ore
gon, with a view to the cancellation ot said en
try, contestant alleging that said entryman has
wnony taiiea to plant trees tnereon or cultivate
the land to trees, seeds or cuttings as prescribed
by law, since filing thereon, that no improve
ments whatever have been placed thereon dur
ing the last four years; the said parties are here
by summoned to appear at this office on the 9th
aay or January, 1899, at iu o clock a. m., to re
spond and furnish testimony concerning said
alleged failure. Vawter Orawiord, county clerk,
is authorized to take the testimony herein, at
his ollice at Heppner, Oregon, on Jan. 4, 1899, at
10 o'clock a. m.
2-13 Jay P. J.UCAS, Register.
' Notice of Intention.
Land Office at Tub Dali.es, Oregon,
Oetober 20. law.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
following-named settler has filed notice ol
his intention to make final proof in support ol
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before N.J.Hale, U. B. Commissioner, at lone,
Oregon, on Saturday, December 10, 181)8 viz:
FREDERIC W. BAL8IGER, of lone,
Homestead Application No. 4240. for the lots 1
asd 2. Hec 5. Tp 1 S. R 24. E W M.
lie names tne following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence nnon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Gustav Glock, Edwsrd Glock
Ed Cluil'and Reuben C. Sperry, all of lone, Ore-
iton.
-7 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dalleh, Oimioft,
Oetober 26, 1898.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has Bled notice
of his intention to make final proof in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before V. Crawford, County Clerk, at
Heppner, Oreiroa, on Friday, December 9, 1898,
viz:
JERRY J. McELLIGOTT, of lone.
Homestead Application No. 4806, for the WW
8E4 and EU DWV Hec. 24, Tp. 2 8, R 23 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: Frank Wilson, John Williams,
David H. Grablll and James Nolan, all of lone,
Oregon.
96-7 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Orkiion,
Oetober 26, 1898.
NOTICE. 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has bled notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before V. Crawford, County Clerk, at
Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, December 9, 1898,
DAVID II , GRABILL, of Iouo;
Homestead Application No. 42:15 for lot 1, and
the HK4 NE) and N'i SE! Sec 19, Tp 1 B, R 21
E W M
He names the following witnesses to Drove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
sain land, vi.: crank Wilson, John Williams,
Jerry MeKlligott and Joe Woolery, of lone, Ore
gon. .
Mi-7 JAY y. LUCAS, Regl
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Omcit at Thk Dai.i-rs, Okkoon,
Oetober 20. 1WH.
VOIICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
I y follow lng-nained settler has liled notice ol
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
iore v. t rawiom, t:ounty tuerit ot Morrow
run ii t v. Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Tues
day, December tl, 1H98, viz:
EVEN GKEGER80N,
of Lexington; homestead application No. 4I7H
ior i ne ii. vt ,r.'4 ami n w ji j aim flniebji
A-e. 14, Tp 1 8, K 2i K. W. M.
He nsines the following witnesses tn prove
ids cnmlnii mis resilience upon and cultivation
of tald land, viz: Ernest Hner, of Lexington,
Oregon; B. E, Hwaggsrt and Robert Turner, of
Heppner, Oregon; J. H. Piper, ot Milton, Ore
gnu J. I1. Li rss,
-91-3 Register,
Notice of Intention.
Land Officr at La Grand, Ohruon,
tK-tober 19, 1S98.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 II E
following named settler has tiled notice
of his Intention to make final proof In support
of his elaini, and that said proof will lie made
before the County Clerk ol Morrow county,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on December &,
ln-.w, vl:
JAMES A. PEARSON,
of Gurdane, Oregon, homestead No. 66(1, for the
SWi, ssi. Sec. 2 and NW4 Mf and NWU
See. UTptS, K29K.
He nsines the following witnesses to prove
his coutliiiiovs residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, vis: Mat Hughes and A. J. Cook,
ol Heppner. Oregon; Levi L. Ulatt and A. W
Norton, of Gurdans, Oregon.
K. YY. BARTLETT,
W-s Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
nKPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR, LAND
Othce at la Grsnde, Oreiroii, Nov. V, lsn.
Notice Is hereby given that the billowing
nsmeil settler has Hint notice of her liitenllon
to make final rtriaif in supimrt n her clstin, and
that said proof will lie made la-fore J. Vt. Mor
row, C. S. Comiiilulnner at Heppner, Oregon,
ou Uccenilier dlst, y.m, vis:
ALICE UARR, nee AL'CB IILLARD,
of Heppner, Oregon
H. K. No. 6.117. for the N', 8W4 and Die .'
HK', of fee. Tn. X 8, K. . K. W. M.
She naiiiiHi the following w Itneam t prnrs
herrouilinioiis residence iipou and cultivation
ol said land, vl:
lisvld I'rc.ley. Thomas A. Klies. Willlsm
Brown and Hugh Fields, all of Ileppuer, Ore
gon, t. W, BAKI LICIT,
4 l'i Kegister
Timber CultureFinal Proof.
SJ 111 1 1
UN1TEII STATES LAND OFFICE, THE
lialles. Ore.. Nov. I. Iwsi. -Nolice
Is bcreliv alien that laenh H. Wllllsms.
of llardtnsti, hsa bled uotlee ol his Intention In
intake filial prinif la-fore i. W Morrow, I' nltnj
Mitca coniinlaaloncr, at Ins nftli-s In Heppner,
ore , 1111 wnlnrhtav. I be th ila ol liriemta'r.
Ww, on tlinlier ritlttir sppllcstlott S" '1. for
the la lieV, nw l and r1, sw V, of stv No,
1. 111 lp .no im o, ii t, w M
He nsines as a Itneaaea James H Allen. John
i Allen sod J. C. kelthly all ol llstdmau, and
William K. U-slliera, ol tight Mllo. Ore.
I I I Jat I', l ilt as, KcgUter
j limber CultureFinal Proof.
UNITFP HTATF I.ASD I'FFllF, I.A
lirainle. tin goii, Nov .'.1, 1" i
Noln e Is l.cr. I jr jtien tliat V illlsm j-trc
baa tlla.1 nollee ollnleiitioti lt mas nitsl priatf
t-iore 1 vt Morroo, 1 nitni Mat-a r 'Uitnla
at., t,, r al bla '.til, r III Heppner, ir,-on, nn aal-
iii.Ibv, the ..la ,ly of (H-,.it,tM'r, I on llmlirr
rnil'ire appllcalioii No, 11.V, lor the ', V and
, ' ol sav No II, In Iwn No. 1 , I No. 27
i He nsmos as wltnrm-s Fdwar.1 F mv. Mor.
r!a Ha l. l,,-.c iay and Koln-tl llynd, all ol
Hi 1 pni r, or gnu.
4 l K, W. ItisTlsn. Reglater,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
KJOI H R 14 H KRFhY GIVF.-4 TH T THU
lin,ter1gir,, aaaignr ol lis rslate rf I.
W "ia,rl Ittaxivvnl dMor, w HI mats fnal
seiilrniviil t, his aa-monts with sal,l ratal aa
siich eata-ni, a an sIJ'iiiri'e. term ol Ihe rir
etui eonri i.r M.tro noititv. Ongon, i llejip
I'.t. It, i hol.leii si lbs curl hotiae In ,nl
routitv, o l liie J"f day ol Iwrniiw, A i. ata
Au. K. .gor.
lit A sail use,
Timber Vulture Final Proof.
UNITED 8TATE3 LAND OFFICE. THE
Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 1(1, 1898.
Notice Is hereby given that Luther Huston, of
Eight Mile, has tiled notice of intention to make
final proof before J. Vt. Morrow, United States
commissioner, at his olhce in Heppner, Ore., on
Tuesday, the 7ih day of December, 18;i, on
timber culture application No. :t-.9, for the ne)
sec 26, in tp No. 3 S, r No. 24 E, W vi.
He names as witnesses: James J. Adkins,
Henry C Gay, Herbert M Olden and William
Becket, all of Heppner, Ore. -2-li
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